10th La. Infantry Brigade commander General Francis Nicholls, lost his left foot Colonel Leggett waskilled. of the disaster, the 10th Louisiana could barely muster one Company. http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/10th/10th.htm
Extractions: 10th La. Vol. Infantry "Lee's Foreign Legion" This Page is dedicated to Armelin Linicome, Co. 'K', 10th Louisiana, a native of that state, and ancestor of Michael Dan Jones Jerry Cronin, Co. 'E', 10th Louisiana, the only Canadian Confederate buried in Arlington National Cemetary and to those men, from 22 different Countries, who served in the ranks of Lee's Foreign Legion. Origin The 10th Louisiana Regiment had it's start in the early spring of 1861. Louisiana had seceeded from the Union and companies of militia were signing up all over the state. The man responsible for bring it into being was Colonel Antoine-Jaques-Phillipe de Mandeville de Marigny. He was a graduate of the Saumur Military College and had served as an officer with the French Cavalry. The Regiment was organized at Camp Moore, La. in July of 1861. It had a complement of 953, Officers and men, and was made up of men from Austria, Canada, Corsica, Cuba, England, France, Germany, Gibralter, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Martinique, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Sardinia, Scotland, Sicily, Spain, Switzerland, the United Stated and 11 States of the Confderacy.They departed from Camp Moore for Richmond, Va. in late July, 1861. There, they were assigned to General John Magruder's command before Yorktown, on the Peninsula. Then followed many months of waiting and watching, along with the never-ending work details. The 10th was put to work on the fortifications being built across the Peninsula at Yorktown. It was here the Regiment suffered their first casualties, but they were from sickness and disease, not battle with the enemy. The 10th lost 34 men dead due to disease in late 1861 and early 1862.
Officer Translate this page Lieutenant Colonel John M. Leggett Lieutenant Colonel Company 'G ' Captain MichaelA. Becnel Lieutenant Charles B. Marmillinn Captain Francis Meteye Lieutenant http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/10th/officer.htm
Biblioteca Virtual English) Volume 1 (.zip 133 Kb). Leggett, Francis. AKA Francis Leggettand Company. Tea Leaves (.zip - 52 Kb). Legros, Georges Victor (1862 + ?). http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/gutenberg/l.html
OHN - 12 OVI - Company H 20, mustered in 4 June 1861; mustered out with Company 11 Jul Leonard, Francis M,Pvt, 20, 70th OVI 10 Nov 1861; name also spelled Leggett ( who afterwards fell http://www.scioto.org/OhioHistory/Military/CivilWar/12-OVI/12-H.html
Extractions: 12th Ohio Volunteer Infantry - Company H SOLDIER'S NAME RANK AGE REMARKS Adkins, John W Pvt Allen, Charles L Cpl Chaplain Atkinson, Thomas J 1st LT Bendle, William Pvt Cpl. transferred to Co. K, 1 Jul 1864 Blair, George W Cpl (1860 census 13 years old) Bliel, Frederick Pvt Boswell, Albert T Pvt Bradford, James H Pvt Bradford, Joseph M Pvt Brady, Thomas H Pvt Brafford, Thomas J Pvt Brown, Ashley Capt The Battle of Scarry Creek, by Terry Lowery, pg 126; 163: 17 Jul Captain Ashley Brown, Co. D, 12th OVI remained to attend to Norton Burk, Samuel Cpl Died 14 Nov 1861 from wounds received 12 Nov 1861at Gauley Bridge Burnett, James W Pvt Wounded and captured at Cloyd's Mountain Campbell, John B Pvt mustered in 4 Jun 1861; resigned 22 Dec 1861 Carey, William B Pvt died 26 Feb 1865 in Rebel Prison Carpenter, John E Pvt promoted to Hospital Steward 1 Jul 1862 and transferred to Field and Staff Case, Richard B Pvt Cochran, Charles A Musician mustered out with company 11 Jul 1864 Cochran, Samuel WB Pvt Collins, William Pvt discharged 8 Oct 1862 at Gallipolis, OH on Surgeon's certificate of disability Conrad, Henry
38th 3 Year Company D Soldiers Civil War 38th Regiment Company D Source Francis O. Lang Washington County,Indiana, mustered in John Leggett Washington County, Indiana, mustered in http://jerry.vigo.lib.in.us/civilwar/383yd.htm
Extractions: Source: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana, 1865 Captains John B. Glover Salem, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 18 Sep 1861, mustered in 18 Sep 1861, promoted Major. Stephen C. Atkisson Salem, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 30 Sep 1862, mustered in 6 Dec 1862, resigned 14 Jun 1863, re-entered service as a Captain in the 144th Regiment. James H. Low New Philadelphia, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 15 Jun 1863, mustered in 14 Aug 1863, killed 20 Mar 1865, at Bentonville, North Carolina. James A. Donaldson Salem, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 21 Mar 1865, mustered in 30 May 1865, mustered out with regiment. 1st Lieutenants Stephen C. Atkisson Salem, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 18 Sep 1861, mustered in 18 Sep 1861, promoted to Captain. James H. Low New Philadelphia, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 30 Sep 1862, mustered in 1 Jan 1863, promoted to Captain. Rufus H. Peck Salem, Washington, Indiana, commissioned 15 Jun 1863, mustered in 14 Aug 1863, killed in action 20 Sep 1863. Buried in the Chattanooga National Cemetery. Joseph W. Redding
Union, Order Of Battle Maj. Gen. John A. Logan. Escort Company A, 2d Illinois Cavalry, Lt. Gen. MortimerD. Leggett Col. Manning F. Force, Capt. Francis M. Shaklee 68th Ohio, Lt. Col. http://www.nps.gov/vick/vcmpgn/us_ob.htm
Organization Of The Union Army At The Siege Of Vicksburg Escort. 2d Illinois Cavalry, Company A, Lieut. William B. Cummins. Gen. MORTIMERD. Leggett. 30th Illinois, Lieut. Capt. Francis M. Shaklee. 68th Ohio, Col. http://www.civilwarhome.com/vicksburgorgunion.htm
First Judicial District Court--N NAT EVANS Company, RICHARDSON, F. 998. NORBERT, ELIZABETH DELPHINE, DUVERNEY,Francis, 2155. NUTT, RUSH (STEPHEN ROWLAND AGENT), Leggett, EMANUEL R. 366. http://nutrias.org/~nopl/inv/1jdc/n1jdc.htm
Extractions: Suit Records, 1813-1835. A B C D ... W Names Beginning with N Plaintiff Defendant Docket No. Terrell, Richard McCONNELL, RICHARD DAVIS, JONATHAN COOPER, ISRAEL P. JOHNSON, R. C. McDANIEL, JOHN AND McDANIEL, AMBROSE ROSS, C. R. BARTLETT, JOHN BARTLET, JOHN N.O. Ins. Co. Naar, B. Miller, Vance NABA, JEAN CHAUVEAU, JEAN ; RILIEUX, VINCENT NADAU, ANDRE FRETTE, J. B. JR. NADAUD, JACQUES ST. AMAND, SYLVAN NAGEL, C. HARY, Y. NAGEL, C. MIGNOT, C. NAGEL, C. LEITLER, H. T. NAGEL, C. GUESNON, JAMES NAGEL, C. DAVIS, HORATIO NAGEL, C. BURNETTE, M. NAGEL, CHRISTOPHER TROUARD, ACHILLE Brown, Ives NANCANOU, JOHN HOUSE, JOHN NANCANOU, JOHN NANCARROW, JOHN NASH, WILLIAM JENNINGS, WILLIAM NASH, WILLIAM J. LEGRAND, EDWIN O. RICHARDSON, F. HINSON, T. P. DURAND, ANDRE ROUVANT, MICHEL DURAND, ANDRE ROUVANT, MICHEL MICHEL ALBIN BECHTEL, JOHN D. DURAND, ANDRE BERMUNDEZ, J. MAYHEW, THADDEUS ROUVANT, MICHEL ROUSSEAU, SORAPURU COX, MOSES MOULON COX, MOSES DEFLECHIER LEE, JOHN M. LEE, JOHN M. NATHAN, A. M. GRAVIER, JOHN NATHAN, A. M. LAFON, B.
22nd MICHIGAN INFANTRY COMPANY F Company F. OFFICERS. RANK, NAME, HOME, AGE. Le Favour, Heber, Detroit, 24. Leggett,Samuel M. Pontiac, 21. Robinson, Charles, Clinton, 31. Robinson, Francis, Chesterfield,18. http://www.msu.edu/user/potterj/22compf.html
Extractions: RANK NAME HOME AGE Captain Ashley, Alfred New Baltimore 1st. Lieutenant Robertson, George W. Mt. Clemens 2nd Lieutenant Pearson, Heber B. New Baltimore NAME HOME AGE Addiss, Socrates Clinton Armstrong, Henry Tyrone Arndt, Earnest Clinton Bacon, Augustus E. Macomb Bacon, George L. Macomb Ballard, Charles W. Chesterfield Ballard, Seth H. Chesterfield Bates, Henry Pontiac Bates, Myron Lenox Beach, Anthony Chesterfield Beacham, Lemuel Richmond Beson, Amable Chesterfield Betwee, Frank Pontiac Blasdell, Thomas P. Macomb County Bouchard, Louis Clinton Brennan, Peter Capac Caldwell, William Ray Canfield, Joel H. Mt. Clemens Card, Aden Clinton Carter, David Springfield Chamberlain, Elisha P. Mt. Clemens Church, John D. Pontiac Church, Willard H. Utica Collins, William W. Chesterfield Compton, Linderman J. Lenox Conklin, Joshua Utica Cotton, Leander A. Chesterfield Deal, Joshua Chesterfield Destraze, Frank -or- Ira Destros, Frank
Index To GA Civil War Soldiers A. Leech, David, 12th Regiment, GA Cavalry, H. Leech, Francis, 13th Regiment,GA Cavalry, B. F. Leggett, AE, Mayer's Company, GA Cavalry (Appling Cavalry), http://www.usgw.org/researchonline/gacw/index/index291.htm
Company B Original Rosters Search 274 Million Names at Ancestry.com! Company B Original Roll. SergeantHenry S. Leggett. Sergeant George W. Burling. Private Laird, Francis W. http://home.att.net/~geneology/1stNJVI/cob.html
Extractions: COMPANY B- Original Roll Captain Sylvester Van Sickell First Lieutenant William H. Tantem Second Lieutenant John Parker First Sergeant A. Brainard Jerome Sergeant Henry S. Leggett Sergeant George W. Burling Sergeant Thomas Cunningham Sergeant Melville Packer Corporal Nathan Brown Corporal Thomas Davis Corporal William B. Thorn Corporal William V. Corvell Corporal Alfred H. Anderson Corporal William Snyder * Corporal Ellis B. Smith Fifer Abraham Voorhees Drummer Peter S. Briest Teamster George Long Wagoner Allen Hopkins Private Abraham, Cornelius Private Allen, Silas A. Private Archer, John W. Private Barclay, John M., Jr. Private Bell, Charles Private Bown, William H. * Private Berry, Thomas Private Buckalew, James Private Connley, James Private Coon, Charles Private Campbell, Charles F. Private Connell, Andrew Private Conover, Charles S. Private Cox, James P. Private Cocks, Andrew Private Covert, Nathan Private Davis, Charles F. Private Davis, Lafferd T. Private De Hart, William Private Everham, Joseph Private Fields, Charles Private Feyhel, Charles
16th Ohio Volunteers,Roster,Company E,Civil War 594, Leggett, John, Private, 10/1/61, 3 years, Died Nov J, Private, 10/1/61, 3 years,Mustered out with Company Oct 600, McKee, Francis, J, Private, 10/1/61, 3 years, Discharged http://www.mkwe.com/ohio/pages/rost_e.htm
Extractions: Below is transcribed the official regimental roster for Company E of the 16th OVI, exactly as it appears, including any misprints or other mistakes. Entries are sorted alphabetically by last name, first name. Roster Company D Roster Index Roster Company F ID LAST NAME FIRST NAME MID NAME MID INIT RANK ENTERED SERVICE TERM REMARKS LEFT SERVICE OR REGIMENT REASON LEFT Allen Isaac
Index To SC Civil War Soldiers NAME, MILITARY UNIT, Company. Lee G. Leggett, WL, SC 21st Infantry Regiment,F. Fortunes, Lenerieux, Francis M. Died in the War Broken Fortunes, http://www.researchonline.net/sccw/index/index101.htm
398th Infantry France. Technician 4th Grade Francis M. Gallup, Medical Detachment, France. France.Private First Class Wallace H. Leggett, Company C, Germany. http://www.100thww2.org/honrol/398kia.html
Extractions: 398th Infantry Killed in Action/Died of Wounds Rank at time/Name, Unit, Location. Captain John R. Holmes, 1st Battalion, France 1st Lieutenant John M. Albright, Commander, Company I, France 1st Lieutenant Chester B. Gray, Company M, France 1st Lieutenant Robert C. Cook, Company C, France 1st Lieutenant John C. Meaney, Company C, France 1st Lieutenant Edward E.H. Moody, Company K, France 2d Lieutenant Edward G. Danner, Company G, France 2d Lieutenant Jack P. Hannigan, 2d Battalion, France 2d Lieutenant Theodore H. Lederer, Company M, Germany 2d Lieutenant John J. Lynch, Company B, France 2d Lieutenant Charles McFadden, HQ Company, 1st Battalion, France 2d Lieutenant Paul H. Merrick, Company C, France 2d Lieutenant Frank M. Reinhart, Company C, Germany 2d Lieutenant Samuel L. Rosenberg, Company I, Germany 2d Lieutenant George Wilkens, HQ Company, 3d Battalion, France 2d Lieutenant Walter S. Williams, Jr., Company L, France Technical Sergeant Frank B. Bujnowski, Company A, Germany Technical Sergeant Frank J. Grakus, Company B, France Technical Sergeant Robert Hosse, Company H, France
GA 1st Infantry Regiment (Mercer-Olmstead's) This Company was not organized until August 30, 1861. MC King, William A. King, WilliamH Kinsey, Francis S. Lebey, Andrew J. (or Levy) Leggett, James L http://www.researchonline.net/gacw/rosters/1stolmc2.htm
Polk County Civil War History Henry H. Griffiths, Captain, from Company E, Fourth Infantry; mustered out August17, 1864. Leggett, John W., January 4, 1864. Coburn, Francis, August 29, 1864 http://www.iowa-counties.com/civilwar/polk-history.htm
Extractions: Navigating Iowa Counties Home Agriculture Iowa Authors Georges General Store Directory of Genealogy Researchers Community Etcetera Site Map Iowa in the Civil War Guide to Iowa Web Sites News and Information Notable Iowans Genealogy Politics Personal E-mail Directory Business E-mail Directory State Government Federal Government All 99 County Home Pages Iowa Virtual Library Sports Visitor Information Weather Wildlife Real Time 24 Hour Map of Computer Viruses CIVIL WAR HISTORY OF POLK COUNTY The First Battery was organized in August, 1861, and mustered out at Davenport July 1, 1865. Its first service was at the battle of Pea Ridge, March 24, 1862; fired the first shot and suffered deverly; thence in June, joined Hovey's raid in an unsuccessful attempt to take Arkansas Post ; thence in December, with Steele's brigade took part in the fight at Chickasaw Bayou ; thence back to Arkansas Post , and were in at its capture; thence to the battle of Jackson; thence to the seige at Vicksburg; thence to the second capture of Jackson; back to Vicksburg ; thence to Tascumbia
Capt. Hardison's Company, Tyrrell County, 1754 John Browning, Samuel Smithwick Jun. Francis Browning, Thomas Holleday. JohnPagett, Samuel Holleday. Robert Moss, James Leggett. John Seales, William Seanes. http://www.mindspring.com/~jsruss/colonial/Hardison1754.html
Extractions: Private Men John Duggans Benjamin Carey John Benett Richard Hardison William Ray Caleb Carey Sollomon Smith Edmond Moress Samuel Smithwick John Browning Samuel Smithwick Jun Francis Browning Thomas Holleday John Pagett Samuel Holleday Robert Moss James Leggett John Seales William Seanes Christofer Britteny Higason King William Carkett William King John Daley Thomas Little Joseph Harrison William Misell Joseph Hucson Mark Misell Bedlam Pha?an Daniel Rebamon William Rebamon Samuel Dwight John Rebaman John Smithwick Mantin Luther Robaman Luke Miroll ? John Hinson John ften Senr. William Hinson John ften Jun. Seward Caupper James Nbarn (?) Edward Griffen Henery Robinson Moress More John Carey Johsua Harding Absolom Spillard William Willins Thomas Benett Sen Smithwick Gardner Thomas Benett Jun. William Benett Isaac Gardner John Hardisen Thomas Gardner James Hardisen William Heris (?) Abselom Bryn Joshua Sullen John Marring Edmond son of John Smitherick Joseph Danisel John Mizell Henery Ray William Mizell John Swain John Ross William Ross Tested William Hardison Clark Abstracted from the Original at the North Carolina Archives by Joel S. Russell
Genealogy - Genealogy Search Company Officers. 27 1864, Francis S. Maxwell, Died of wounds received in action 1863,Sergeant Achitnedes Gorrell, April 14, 1863, James N. Leggett, December 10 http://www.genealogy.org/~ajmorris/cw/wv14f.htm
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Company F, 14th Regiment Of WV Company F Fourteenth Regiment Infantry Volunteers. Lamberson, James W. Leggett,Daniel M. Locks, Joab Thomas Mason, Darwin B. Maxwell, Francis S. Maxwell http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~prattwv/company_f_snodgrass.html
Extractions: Company F, 14th Regiment of WV Volunteers RECORDS OF COMPANY F ARE PRESERVED By Anges H. Snodgrass The Civil War Centennial plans suggest local activities and local history that should be preserved. In 1862 Elias Y. Satterfield of Pleasant Valley In Pleasants county and Joseph McGregor of Bonds Creek in Ritchie county organized Company F, Fourteenth Volunteers. William H. Hall of Highland served as Secretary and kept all records which he transcribed to a permanent record at the close of the war. This record was framed and kept by Mr. Hall but in case of his death it was to go to Caleb T. Hamilton who was my grandfather. Mr. Hall died in 1884. My grandfather died in 1889 and the records went to his oldest son, W. H. Hamilton and one of his grandchildren now has it. Years ago I made an exact copy of this record. From it and the many stories listened to as a child and some notes I have kept over the years, I am writing this story: In the summer of 1862 men from the three counties of Pleasants, Ritchie and Tyler who planned to volunteer for war service met for organization and drill at Hebron, then called Giter. Their meeting